Game » consists of 1 releases. First released on Jun 15, 2004
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3.17 stars 3.17/5 Stars Average score of 3 user reviews spread across 1 releases and 0 DLC
There isn't any sled riding in Front Mission 4 A kid with a sled and a new Front Mission 4 player have noticeable similarities upon comparison. Those similarities being that they’re both in for quite a climb at the start but end up having a very satisfying ride thanks to all that effort that was put in. A difference being while the sled kid typically only gets several seconds to half a minute of a payoff, the Front Mission 4 player gets a payoff of hours upon hours of tactical, mechanized, cus...
If you have ever played a Front Mission game before, you know that it is all about going into the Wanzer Shop, fine tuning your power to weight ratio, then blasting enemy wanzers in turn-based grid combat. This game doesn't change that. In fact, it doesnt really change anything. Combat is nearly identical to previous games and the story is told entirely through talking head text bubbles (now somewhat voice-acted) and cutscenes mostly of wanzers walking down streets. The interesting elements ...
In the not so distant future wars are fought with armored mechs, or “Wanzers.” In this game you get to see what these Wanzers can do firsthand as you will be fighting many a battle with them. The real question is, will this game be able to keep your interest long enough for you finish the war? The year is 2096 and armies use giant armored mechs called wanzers to fight their wars. The European Community founded a military research group for developing and assessing tactics for the E.C....
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